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deSilva-1 DAVID A. deSILVA, Ph.D. Trustees’ Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Greek Ashland Theological Seminary ● 910 Center Street ● Ashland, OH 44805 (419) 289-1373 ● [email protected] EDUCATION: Ph.D. (Religion/New Testament), Emory University, 1995. Dissertation: “Despising Shame: The Social Function of the Rhetoric of Honor and Dishonor in the Epistle to the Hebrews” (advisor: Luke T. Johnson). M. Div., Princeton Theological Seminary, 1990. Thesis: “Paul’s Defense Of His Apostolate In 2 Corinthians: Conflicting Understandings of Apostolic Legitimation and Their Implications for the Gospel” (advisor: J. Christiaan Beker). A. B. (English), Princeton University, 1987. Thesis: “Old Wine, New Wineskins: The Reform of Anglican Homiletics during the Seventeenth Century” (advisor: Seth Lerer). ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT: Ashland Theological Seminary, Ashland, OH Professor, 2002-present; Associate Professor, 1998-2002; Assistant Professor, 1995-1998. Courses taught: New Testament Introduction; Biblical Greek; Exegetical Greek; Latin; Specialized Exegesis Courses (Galatians; 2 Corinthians; 1 and 2 Thessalonians; Hebrews; James & Jude; 1 Peter; the Revelation of John); Judaism in the Second Temple Period; The Apocrypha and the Christian Church; Apocalyptic Literature; Dead Sea Scrolls; Social-Scientific and Rhetorical Approaches to Biblical Interpretation; Senior Seminar in Biblical Studies; Biblical Foundations of Formational Counseling (D. Min. Program) Colombo Theological Seminary, Colombo, Sri Lanka Visiting Professor of New Testament, Fall 2010, Summer 2013 Courses Taught: Exegesis of Galatians (August 2010); Exegesis of Revelation (September 2010); Hebrews (July 2013); 2 Corinthians (July 2013) Trinity School for Ministry, Pittsburgh, PA Visiting Professor of New Testament, Summer 2010

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    DAVID A. deSILVA, Ph.D.

    Trustees Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Greek

    Ashland Theological Seminary 910 Center Street Ashland, OH 44805

    (419) 289-1373 [email protected]

    EDUCATION:

    Ph.D. (Religion/New Testament), Emory University, 1995. Dissertation: Despising

    Shame: The Social Function of the Rhetoric of Honor and Dishonor in the Epistle to the

    Hebrews (advisor: Luke T. Johnson).

    M. Div., Princeton Theological Seminary, 1990. Thesis: Pauls Defense Of His

    Apostolate In 2 Corinthians: Conflicting Understandings of Apostolic Legitimation and

    Their Implications for the Gospel (advisor: J. Christiaan Beker).

    A. B. (English), Princeton University, 1987. Thesis: Old Wine, New Wineskins: The

    Reform of Anglican Homiletics during the Seventeenth Century (advisor: Seth Lerer).

    ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT:

    Ashland Theological Seminary, Ashland, OH

    Professor, 2002-present; Associate Professor, 1998-2002; Assistant Professor,

    1995-1998.

    Courses taught: New Testament Introduction; Biblical Greek; Exegetical Greek;

    Latin; Specialized Exegesis Courses (Galatians; 2 Corinthians; 1 and 2

    Thessalonians; Hebrews; James & Jude; 1 Peter; the Revelation of John); Judaism

    in the Second Temple Period; The Apocrypha and the Christian Church;

    Apocalyptic Literature; Dead Sea Scrolls; Social-Scientific and Rhetorical

    Approaches to Biblical Interpretation; Senior Seminar in Biblical Studies; Biblical

    Foundations of Formational Counseling (D. Min. Program)

    Colombo Theological Seminary, Colombo, Sri Lanka

    Visiting Professor of New Testament, Fall 2010, Summer 2013

    Courses Taught: Exegesis of Galatians (August 2010); Exegesis of Revelation

    (September 2010); Hebrews (July 2013); 2 Corinthians (July 2013)

    Trinity School for Ministry, Pittsburgh, PA

    Visiting Professor of New Testament, Summer 2010

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    Course Taught: Introduction to the Apocrypha, June 2010

    Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA

    Visiting Professor of New Testament, Summer 2004

    Course Taught: New Testament Exegesis: Exegesis of 1 Peter

    Candler School of Theology, Atlanta, GA

    Assistant Instructor, 1994-1995; Adjunct Faculty, 1992-1994;

    Courses Taught: Exegesis of the Revelation of John (NT 339); Introduction to the

    Apocrypha (OT 352); New Testament Greek (BL 331 and 333); Social Sciences and

    NT Interpretation (NT 320).

    PUBLICATIONS

    1. ACADEMIC BOOKS

    Galatians (Baylor Handbooks on the Greek New Testament; Waco: Baylor University

    Press, 2014).

    The Jewish Teachers of Jesus, James, and Jude: What Earliest Christianity Learned from the

    Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2012).

    The Letter to the Hebrews in Social-Scientific Perspective (Cascade Companions; Eugene,

    OR: Cascade, 2012).

    Jude, in James and Jude, with John Painter (Paideia Commentaries; Grand Rapids, MI:

    Baker Academic, 2012).

    The Apocrypha (Core Biblical Studies; Nashville: Abingdon, 2012).

    Global Readings: A Sri Lankan Commentary on the Letter to the Galatians (Eugene, OR:

    Cascade Books, 2011). Sinhalese translation (Kohuwala, Sri Lanka: CTS Publishing,

    2015).

    Seeing Things Johns Way: The Rhetoric of the Book of Revelation (Louisville, KY:

    Westminster John Knox Press, 2009).

    Despising Shame: Honor Discourse and Community Maintenance in the Epistle to the Hebrews

    (Revised Edition) (Studia Biblica 21; Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2008).

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    4 Maccabees: Introduction and Commentary on the Greek Text of Codex Sinaiticus (LXX

    Commentary Series; Leiden: Brill, 2006).

    Reviewed by Jan Willem van Henten, Journal for the Study of Judaism in the Persian, Hellenistic and

    Roman Period 39 (2008) 399-400; Robert J. Hiebert, Catholic Biblical Quarterly 69 (2007) 771-773;

    Hans-Josef Klauck, Biblica 89 (2008) 284-288; Martin Rsel, Zeitschrift fr die alttestamentliche

    Wissenschaft 120 (2008) 473; Michael F. Bird, Expository Times 118 (2007) 511.

    An Introduction to the New Testament: Contexts, Methods & Ministry Formation (Downers

    Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 2004). Chinese translation (Taiwan: Campus Evangelical

    Fellowship Press, 2013). Korean translation (Seoul: Christian Literature Crusade, 2013).

    Arabic translation (Beirut: Dar Manhal al Hayat, 2014).

    Reviewed by Russell Pregeant, Interpretation 60/1 (2006) 101; Peter Oakes, JSNT 27/5 (2005) 7-8;

    Kevin L. Anderson, RBL 7 (2005) 286-88; Darian R. Lockett, Midwestern Journal of Theology (March

    2005) 90-92; Andrew Gregory, Church of England Newspaper (July 1, 2005) 12-13; Donald G.

    Mackay, The Monthly Record (September 2005) 14.

    Introducing the Apocrypha: Message, Context, and Significance (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker

    Academic, 2002). Chinese translation, 2010.

    Reviewed by John J. Collins, Expository Times 118 (2006) 44; Phillip J. Long, Trinity Journal, ns 27

    (2006) 172-174; Simon J. Gathercole, JSNT 28 (2006) 117; B. Paul Wolfe, BBR 15/2 (2005) 309-310; P.

    J. Harland, VT 55/2 (2005) 280-81; Eric Noffke, RBL (www.bookreviews.org) (2005); Don Polaski,

    Interpretation 59/1 (2005) 89-90; Sarah Henrich, Word and World 24/1 (2004) 100-104; Stephen

    Felder, RBL 6 (2004) 294-96; Herbert Bateman IV, JETS 47/3 (2004) 504-506; Charles Talbert, Pers

    Rel Stud 30/4 (2003) 484-85; Jeremy Corley, CBQ 65/4 (2003) 619-21; Daniel J. Harrington, S.J.,

    Theological Studies 64/4 (2003) 876; Daniel M. Gurtner, Trin J NS 24/1 (2003) 131-34; Kristen De

    Troyer, Rel Stud Rev 29/4 (2003) 370; Robin G. Branch, OTE 16/3 (2003) 789-90; Hans-Josef Klauck,

    Journal of Religion 83/4 (2003) 608-609; J. T. Williams, JSOT Book List Issue 27/5 (2003) 163; Richard

    Allison, Ash Th J 35 (2003) 131-32; Stephen Dawes, Methodist Recorder (April 24, 2003) 17; Edith M.

    Humphrey, RBL (www.bookreviews.org) (2003); John Byron, Themelios 29/2 (2003) 53-54.

    New Testament Themes (St. Louis, MO: Chalice Press, 2001).

    Reviewed by Charles Talbert, Pers Rel Stud 28/3 (2001) 309-10; Ronald Allen, Homiletic 27/1 (2002)

    28-29.

    Honor, Patronage, Kinship, and Purity: Unlocking New Testament Culture (Downers Grove,

    IL: InterVarsity Press, 2000). Korean translation in process.

    Reviewed by Carolyn Osiek, CBQ 64 (2002) 156-57; Kenneth Berding, JETS 45/2 (2002) 354-56;

    Kenneth Litwak, Review of Biblical Literature 4 (2002) 322-34; Ritva H. Williams, Interpretation 55/4

    (2001) 438, 440.

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    Perseverance in Gratitude: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews

    (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2000).

    Reviewed by Wolfgang Kraus, Neuere Anstze in der Exegese des Hebrerbriefes,

    Verkndigung und Forschung 48/2 (2003) 65-80; Paul Ellingworth, Ev Q 74/1 (2002) 77-78; Gabriel

    Lopez, Kairos 30/1 (2002) 127-28; Pamela Eisenbaum, Ang Theol Rev 84/2 (2002) 417-18; Harold W.

    Attridge, Biblica 82/4 (2001) 584-86; James Thompson, Res Q 43/3 (2001) 187-89; Moschos

    Goutzioudis, RBL 3 (2001) 463-66; Arnold S. Browne, JTS 52/1 (2001) 285-87; David M. Hay,

    Interpretation 55/2 (2001) 191-192; Claus-Peter Mrz, Theologische Literaturzeitung 126/12 (2001)

    1278-79; Charles Talbert, Pers Rel Stud 28/2 (2001) 141-42; Craig Koester, CBQ 62/4 (2000) 749-50;

    Louise Lawrence, Theological Book Review (UK) 13/1 (2000); Lionel Wickham, Church Times (UK)

    (November 24, 2000); Neville Clark, Exp T 112/1 (2000) 28.

    The Hope of Glory: Honor Discourse and the New Testament (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical

    Press, 1999; repr. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2009). Published in Portuguese as A

    Esperana da Glria (So Paulo, Brazil: Paulinas, 2005).

    Reviewed by N. Clayton Croy, Ash Th J 32 (2000) 115-17; Jerome H. Neyrey, Interpretation 54/2

    (1999) 199-200.

    4 Maccabees (Guides to the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha; Sheffield: SAP, 1998).

    Reviewed by J. R. Bartlett, JTS 51/1 (2000) 217-18; J. Snaith, JSOT Book List Issue 84 (1999) 167;

    Sarah Pearce, JJS 50/1 (1999) 152.

    Despising Shame: Honor Discourse and Community Maintenance in the Epistle to the Hebrews

    (Society of Biblical Literature Dissertation Series 152; Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1995).

    Reviewed by Wolfgang Kraus, Neuere Anstze in der Exegese des Hebrerbriefes,

    Verkndigung und Forschung 48/2 (2003) 65-80; Don N. Howell, Jr., JETS 42/1 (1999) 161-63; Peter

    H. Davids, CBQ 60 (1998) 363-64; J. Verheyden, Eph Th L 73/1 (1997) 185-87; Hans-Friedrich

    Weiss, Theologische Literaturzeitung 122 (1997) 667-69; Harm W. Hollander, Bibliotheca Orientalis

    54/3-4 (1997) 484-86; Bruce J. Malina, JBL 116/2 (1997) 378-79; Ruth Ann Reese, JSNT 65 (1997)

    124; Clayton Croy, AshTJ 29 (1997) 143-45.

    2. BOOKS FOR ECCLESIASTICAL OR POPULAR AUDIENCES

    Transformation: The Heart of Pauls Gospel (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2014).

    Unholy Allegiances: Heeding Revelations Warning (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 2013).

    Apocrypha (Immersion Bible Studies; Nashville: Abingdon, 2013).

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    Sacramental Life: Spiritual Formation through the Book of Common Prayer (Downers Grove,

    IL: InterVarsity, 2008).

    Invitation to the New Testament: Participant Guide (co-authored with Emerson Powery;

    Disciple Short-Term Studies; Nashville: Abingdon, 2005).

    Invitation to the New Testament: Digital Video Disk (with Emerson Powery and guests

    Amy-Jill Levine, K. K. Yeo, and William Willimon; Disciple Short-Term Studies;

    Nashville: Abingdon, 2005).

    Afterlife: Finding Hope in the Face of Death (Nashville, TN: Abingdon, 2003).

    Paul and the Macedonians (Nashville, TN: Abingdon, 2001).

    Praying with John Wesley (Nashville, TN: Discipleship Resources, 2001).

    Bearing Christ's Reproach: The Challenge of Hebrews in an Honor Culture (N. Richland Hills,

    TX: Berkeley Institute for Biblical Archaeology and Literature Press, 1999).

    Reviewed by Mouschos Goutzioudis, RBL 4 (2002) 438-440; Donald Senior, The Bible Today 39/4

    (2001) 254.

    The Credentials of An Apostle: Paul's Gospel in 2 Corinthians 1 through 7 (N. Richland Hills,

    TX: Berkeley Institute for Biblical Archaeology and Literature Press, 1998).

    Untold Stories of the Bible (co-authored with Dr. Victor Matthews; Lincolnwood, IL:

    Publications International Ltd., 1998).

    3A. BOOKS IN PRESS

    Day of Atonement. A Novel of the Maccabean Revolt (Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2015).

    3B. BOOKS IN PREPARATION (ANTICIPATED MS. COMPLETION DATES GIVEN):

    Galatians (New International Commentary on the New Testament; Grand Rapids, MI:

    Eerdmans, 2015).

    A Socio-rhetorical Commentary on the Revelation of John (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans,

    2016).

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    The New Testament and Christian Formation (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 2015).

    Discovering Revelation (London: SPCK, 2015).

    2 Corinthians (New Covenant Commentary Series; Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2016).

    Studies in 4 Maccabees: Rhetoric and Reception (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2016).

    A Day In the Life of Ephesus (Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 2017).

    Exploring the World of the First Christians (London: SPCK, 2018).

    Judea Under Greek and Roman Rule (New York: Oxford University Press, 2019).

    An Introduction to the Pseudepigrapha (Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2020).

    4. SELECTED ARTICLES IN JOURNALS AND COLLECTIONS OF ESSAYS:

    Second Temple Judaism

    The Noble Contest: Honor, Shame, and the Rhetorical Strategy of 4 Maccabees, Journal

    for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha 13 (1995) 31-57.

    The Wisdom of Ben Sira: Honor, Shame, and the Maintenance of the Values of a

    Minority Culture, Catholic Biblical Quarterly 58 (1996) 433-455.

    The Dead Sea Scrolls and Early Christianity, Sewanee Theological Review 39 (1996) 285-

    302.

    Fourth Ezra: Maintaining Jewish Cultural Values Through Apocalyptic Rhetoric, in L.

    G. Bloomquist and Greg Carey, eds., Vision and Persuasion: Rhetorical Dimensions of

    Apocalyptic Discourse (St. Louis, MO: Chalice Press, 1999), 123-139.

    Why Did God Choose Abraham? Bible Review 16.3 (June 2000) 16-21, 42-44.

    The Sinaiticus Text of 4 Maccabees, Catholic Biblical Quarterly 68 (2006) 47-62.

    Seven Papyrus Fragments of a Greek Manuscript of Exodus, Vetus Testamentum 56

    (2006) 143-70.

    The Perfection of Love for Offspring: Greek Representations of Maternal Affection

    and the Achievement of the Heroine of 4 Maccabees, New Testament Studies 52

    (2006) 251-268.

    Judith the Heroine? Lies, Seduction, and Murder in Cultural Perspective, Biblical

    Theology Bulletin 36 (2006) 55-61.

    And Not a Drop to Drink: The Story of Davids Thirst in the Jewish Scriptures,

    Josephus, and 4 Maccabees, Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha 16 (2006) 15-

    40.

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    Never Without a Witness: The Apocrypha and Spiritual Formation, Ashland

    Theological Journal 38 (2006) 77-89.

    Five More Papyrus Fragments from a Greek Codex of Exodus, Bulletin of the

    International Organization of Septuagint and Cognate Studies 40 (2007) 1-29.

    Using the Masters Tools to Shore Up Our House: A Postcolonial Analysis of 4

    Maccabees,Journal of Biblical Literature 127.1 (2007) 99-127.

    Jesus and James in the School of Ben Sira: The impact of an extracanonical sage on the

    first founders of Christianity, Theologie fr die Praxis 33 (2007) 84-97.

    Jewish Martytology and the Death of Jesus, in Gerbern Oegema and James H.

    Charlesworth, eds., The Pseudepigrapha and Christian Origins: Essays from the

    Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas (London: T. & T. Clark, 2008), 51-67.

    An Example of How to Die Nobly For Religion: The Influence of 4 Maccabees on

    Origens Exhortatio ad Martyrium, Journal of Early Christian Studies 17 (2009) 337-355.

    A Bibliographic Guide to the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, Ashland Theological

    Journal 42 (2010) 61-109. Also published, in slightly modified form, as Apocrypha

    and Pseudepigrapha in Christopher Matthews, ed., Oxford Bibliographies in Biblical

    Studies (New York: Oxford University Press, 2010).

    The Human Ideal, the Problem of Evil, and Moral Responsibility in 4 Maccabees,

    Bulletin for Biblical Research 23 (2013) 57-78.

    Jews in the Diaspora, pp. 272-290 in Joel B. Green and Lee M. McDonald, eds. The

    World of the New Testament: Cultural, Social, and Historical Contexts (Grand Rapids:

    Baker Academic, 2013).

    The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs as Witnesses to Pre-Christian Judaism: A Re-

    Assessment, Journal for the Study of the New Testament 22 (2013) 21-68.

    The Hellenistic Period, pp. 426-459 in Rick Hess and Bill Arnold, eds., Ancient Israels

    History: An Introduction to Issues and Sources (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2014).

    Ambroses Use of 4 Maccabees in De Jacob et Vita Beata: Some Correctives, Journal of

    Early Christian Studies 22 (2014) 287-293.

    4 Maccabees, forthcoming in Randall Chesnutt, ed., Blackwell Companion to the Old

    Testament Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2014).

    Letter to the Hebrews

    Despising Shame: A Cultural-Anthropological Investigation of the Epistle to the

    Hebrews, Journal of Biblical Literature 113 (1994) 459-481.

    Exchanging Favor for Wrath: Apostasy in Hebrews and Patron-Client Relations,

    Journal of Biblical Literature 115 (1996) 91-116.

    The Epistle to the Hebrews in Social-Scientific Perspective, Restoration Quarterly 36

    (1994) 1-21.

    Hebrews 6:4-8: A Socio-Rhetorical Investigation, Tyndale Bulletin 50 (1999) 33-57, 225-235.

    Eschatology, Rest, and the Rhetorical Strategy of Hebrews, Trinity Journal 21NS (2000)

    25-43.

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    The Invention and Argumentative Function of Priestly Discourse in the Epistle to the

    Hebrews, Bulletin for Biblical Research 16 (2006) 295-323.

    How Greek Was the Author of Hebrews? pp. 629-650 in Stanley Porter and Andrew

    Pitts (eds.), Christian Origins and Greco-Roman Culture. Early Christianity in Its

    Hellenistic Context. Volume 1 (Leiden: Brill, 2012).

    The Revelation of John

    The Social Setting of the Apocalypse of John: Conflicts Within, Fears Without,

    Westminster Theological Journal 54 (1992) 273-302.

    The Revelation to John: A Case Study in Apocalyptic Propaganda and the Maintenance

    of Sectarian Identity, Sociological Analysis (now Sociology of Religion) 53 (1992) 375-

    395.

    The Image of the Beast and the Christians in Asia Minor, Trinity J. 12NS (1991) 185-

    206.

    The Construction and Social Function of a Counter-Cosmos in the Revelation of John,

    Forum 9:1-2 (1993) 47-61.

    Honor Discourse and the Rhetorical Strategy of the Apocalypse of John, Journal for the

    Study of the New Testament 71 (1998) 79-110.

    The Persuasive Strategy of the Apocalypse: A Socio-Rhetorical Investigation of

    Revelation 14:6-13, Society of Biblical Literature Seminar Papers 37 (1998) 785-806.

    A Socio-Rhetorical Investigation of Revelation 14:6-13: A Call to Act Justly toward the

    Just and Judging God, Bulletin for Biblical Research 9 (1999) 65-117.

    Final Topics: The Rhetorical Functions of Intertexture in Revelation 14:14 16:21, pp.

    215-241 in D. F. Watson, ed., The Intertexture of Apocalyptic Discourse in the New

    Testament (Symposium Series; Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2002).

    Toward a Socio-Rhetorical Taxonomy of Divine Intervention: Miracle Discourse in the

    Revelation to John, in D. B. Gowler, L. G. Bloomquist, and D. F. Watson (eds.),

    Fabrics of Discourse: Essays in Honor of Vernon K. Robbins (Harrisburg, PA: Trinity

    Press International, 2003), 303-316.

    The Revelation to John and the Practice of Christian Counseling, Asbury Theological

    Journal, 60/1 (2006) 67-87.

    What Has Athens To Do With Patmos? Rhetorical Criticism of the Revelation of John

    (1980-2005), Currents in Biblical Research 6.2 (2008) 256-289.

    X Marks the Spot? A Critique of the Use of Chiasm in Macro-Structural Analyses of

    Revelation to John, Journal for the Study of the New Testament 30 (2008) 343-371.

    The Strategic Arousal of Emotions in the Apocalypse of John: A Rhetorical-critical

    Investigation of the Oracles to the Seven Churches, New Testament Studies 54 (2008)

    90-114.

    Seeing Things Johns Way: Rhetography and Conceptual Blending in Revelation 14:6-

    13, Bulletin for Biblical Research 18 (2008) 271-298.

    The Strategic Arousal of Emotions in Johns Visions of Roman Imperialism: A

    Rhetorical-Critical Investigation of Revelation 4-22, Neotestamentica 42 (2008) 1-34.

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    Out of Our Minds? Appeals to Reason (Logos) in the Seven Oracles of Revelation 2-3,

    Journal for the Study of the New Testament 31 (2008) 123-155.

    On the Sidelines of the Pi/stij Xristou~ debate: The View from Revelation, pp. 259-

    274 in Michael Bird and Preston Sprinkle (eds.), The Faith of Jesus Christ Exegetical,

    Biblical, and Theological Studies (Carlisle: Paternoster and Peabody: Hendrickson,

    2009).

    Reading Revelation in Sri Lanka, Asia Journal of Theology 27 (2013) 21-37.

    Paul

    Measuring Penultimate Against Ultimate Reality: An Investigation of the Integrity and

    Argumentation of 2 Corinthians, Journal for the Study of the New Testament 52 (1993)

    41-70.

    Recasting the Moment of Decision: 2 Corinthians 6:14-7:1 In Its Literary Context,

    Andrews University Seminary Studies 31 (1993) 3-16.

    No Confidence in the Flesh: The Meaning and Function of Phil 3:2-21, Trinity Journal

    15NS (1994) 27-54.

    Meeting the Exigency of a Complex Rhetorical Situation: Paul's Strategy in 2

    Corinthians 1 through 7, Andrews University Seminary Studies 34 (1996) 5-22.

    Worthy of His Kingdom: Honor Discourse and Social Engineering in 1 Thessalonians,

    Journal for the Study of the New Testament, 64 (1996) 49-79.

    Let the One Who Claims Honor Establish that Claim in the Lord: Honor Discourse in

    the Corinthian Correspondence, Biblical Theology Bulletin 28 (1998) 61-74.

    Neither Tamil Nor Sinhalese: Reading Galatians with Sri Lankan Christians, pp. 39-55

    in Craig Keener and M. Daniel Carroll R. (eds.), Global Voices: Reading the Bible in the

    Majority World (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 2013).

    Grace, the Law, and Justification in 4 Ezra and the Pauline Letters: A Dialogue, JSNT

    37 (2014) 25-49.

    A Rhetorical Analysis of Galatians 5.1-12, forthcoming in Stanley Porter and Brian

    Dyer, eds., Paul and Ancient Rhetoric (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,

    2015).

    Miscellaneous

    The Feast in the Text: The Sermons of Lancelot Andrewes, Anglican Theological Review,

    76 (1994) 9-26.

    At the Threshold of Heaven: The Preaching of John Donne as Sacrament of the Word,

    Anglican & Episcopal History, 43 (1994) 5-34.

    Investigating Honor Discourse: Guidelines from Classical Rhetoricians, Society of

    Biblical Literature Seminar Papers 36 (1997) 491-525.

    1 Peter: Strategies for Counseling Individuals on the Way to a New Heritage, Ashland

    Theological Journal 32 (2000) 33-52.

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    Embodying the Word: Sociological Exegesis of the New Testament, pp. 118-129 in S.

    McKnight and G. Osborne (eds.), The Face of New Testament Studies (Grand Rapids:

    Baker Academic, 2004).

    The Pattern for Preachers: Archbishop John Tillotson and the Reform of Ecclesiastical

    Oratory in the Seventeenth Century, Anglican & Episcopal History 75 (2006) 368-400.

    Turning Shame into Honor: The Pastoral Strategy of 1 Peter, pp. 159-186 in Robert

    Jewett, Wayne Alloway, Jr., and John G. Lacey (eds.), The Shame Factor: How Shame

    Shapes Society (Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2010). Published with a new section

    (Embodying 1 Peter Among Sri Lankas Elect Resident Aliens) in Journal of the

    Colombo Theological Seminary 7 (2011) 21-56.

    Attentive to the Word: Biblical Scholarship and the Devotional Life, Ashland

    Theological Journal 45 (2013) 29-52.

    5. CONTRIBUTIONS TO REFERENCE WORKS, ETC.:

    Revelation, in Oxford Encyclopedia of Bible and Ethics (gen. ed. Robert Brawley; New

    York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014).

    Hebrews, pp. 625-653 in Fortress Commentary on the Bible: New Testament (ed. Margaret

    Aymer, Cynthia Briggs Kittredge, and David A. Sanchez; Minneapolis: Fortress,

    2014).

    Rhetorical Criticism, pp. 273-283 in Oxford Encyclopedia of Biblical Interpretation (gen.

    ed. Stephen McKenzie; New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013).

    Introductions and Annotations to Wisdom of Ben Sira, 2 Esdras, 4 Maccabees,

    and Additions to Daniel, in The Common English Bible Study Bible (ed. Joel B.

    Green; Nashville: Abingdon, 2013).

    Introduction and Annotations to 4 Maccabees, Outside the Bible (3 vols.; ed. James Kugel,

    Lawrence Schiffman, and Emmanuel Tov; Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society,

    2013), 2362-2398.

    The Apocrypha and the Old Testament Scriptures and The Apocrypha and the New

    Testament, pp. 265-268 in Edward A. Engelbrecht (gen. ed.), The Apocrypha:

    Lutheran Study Edition with Notes. English Standard Version (St. Louis, MO:

    Concordia, 2012).

    Pseudepigrapha, Encyclopedia of the Books of the Bible (ed. Michael Coogan; Oxford

    and New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), 212-28.

    Apocrypha, in Cambridge Dictionary of Judaism (ed. Judith Baskin; Cambridge:

    Cambridge University Press, 2011), 19-21.

    Circumcision in Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics (ed. Joel B. Green; Grand Rapids:

    Baker Academic, 2011), 139-40.

    Clean and Unclean in Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics (ed. Joel B. Green; Grand

    Rapids: Baker Academic, 2011), 145-47.

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    Deuterocanonicals/Apocrypha in Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics (ed. Joel B. Green;

    Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2011), 221-24.

    Hebrews in Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics (ed. Joel B. Green; Grand Rapids: Baker

    Academic, 2011), 360-61.

    Nations, Peoples, and Empires, Part II, in Gordon D. Fee and Robert Hubbard (eds.),

    Eerdmans Companion to the Bible (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2011), 492-95.

    Introduction and Annotations to 4 Maccabees, Oxford Annotated Bible, 4th edition (Oxford

    and New York: Oxford University Press, 2010) 359-380.

    Introduction and Annotations to Hebrews, The Wesley Study Bible (ed. Joel Green and

    William Willimon; Nashville: Abingdon, 2008), 1483-1497.

    Honor and Shame, in Tremper Longman and Peter Enns (eds.), Dictionary of the Old

    Testament: Wisdom and Poetical Books (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2008),

    287-300.

    Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, in Craig A. Evans (ed.), The Encyclopedia of the

    Historical Jesus (NewYork and London: Routledge, 2008), 15-22.

    Martyr and Martyrdom in Jewish Late Antiquity, in Craig A. Evans (ed.), The

    Encyclopedia of the Historical Jesus (New York and London: Routledge, 2008), 386-393.

    Maccabees, Fourth Book of in Katherine Doob Sakenfeld (gen. ed.), The New

    Interpreters Dictionary of the Bible (Nashville, TN: Abingdon, 2008), 746-750.

    Social Scientific Criticism, NT in Katherine Doob Sakenfeld (gen. ed.), The New

    Interpreters Dictionary of the Bible (Nashville, TN: Abingdon, 2009), 311.

    Hebrews, Epistle to the in Katherine Doob Sakenfeld (gen. ed.), The New Interpreters

    Dictionary of the Bible. Volume 2 (Nashville, TN: Abingdon, 2007), 779-786.

    Gratitude, in Katherine Doob Sakenfeld (gen. ed.), The New Interpreters Dictionary of

    the Bible. Volume 2 (Nashville, TN: Abingdon, 2007), 662-663.

    Apocrypha/Deuterocanonicals, in Katherine D. Sakenfeld (ed.), New Interpreters

    Dictionary of theBible. Volume 1 (Nashville: Abingdon, 2006), 195-200.

    Cultural Relationships in the World of the New Testament, in Stanley Porter (ed.),

    Dictionary of Biblical Criticism and Interpretation (London: Routledge, 2006), 67-69.

    Hebrews, 1 & 2 Peter, and Jude in C. A. Evans (ed.), Bible Knowledge Background

    Commentary, vol. 3, pp. 199-256 and 289-340 (Elgin, IL: Cook Communications/

    Chariot Victor Publishing, 2005).

    Introductions and Notes on 1-4 Maccabees and 1-2 Esdras, pp.1405-1470, 1493-1611 in

    Richard Foster, Dallas Willard, Walter Brueggemann, and Eugene Peterson (eds.),

    The Renovar Spiritual Formation Bible (San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 2005).

    Apocrypha, pp. 53-57 in K. J. Vanhoozer (gen. ed.), Dictionary for Theological

    Interpretation of the Bible (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2005).

    4 Maccabees, pp. 888-901 in J. D. G. Dunn and J. W. Rogerson, eds., Eerdmans

    Commentary on the Bible (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2003).

    Honor and Shame, pp. 431-436 in D. W. Baker (ed.), Dictionary of the Old Testament:

    Pentateuch (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2002).

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    Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, pp. 58-64 in C. A. Evans and S. Porter, eds.,

    Dictionary of New Testament Backgrounds (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press,

    2000). Repr. in D. G. Reid, ed., Dictionary of the New Testament (Downers Grove, IL:

    InterVarsity, 2004).

    Honor and Shame, pp. 518-522 in C. A. Evans and S. Porter, eds., Dictionary of New

    Testament Backgrounds (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2000).

    Patronage in the Greco-Roman World, pp. 766-771 in C. A. Evans and S. Porter, eds.,

    Dictionary of New Testament Backgrounds (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 2000).

    Ruler Cult, pp. 1026-1030 in C. A. Evans and S. Porter, eds., Dictionary of New

    Testament Backgrounds (Downers Grove. IL: InterVarsity Press, 2000).

    Sirach, pp. 1116-1124 in C. A. Evans and S. Porter, eds., Dictionary of New Testament

    Backgrounds (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2000).

    Testament of Moses, pp. 1192-1199 in C. A. Evans and S. Porter, eds., Dictionary of

    New Testament Backgrounds (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2000).

    3 and 4 Maccabees, pp. 661-666 in C. A. Evans and S. Porter, eds., Dictionary of

    NewTestament Backgrounds (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2000).

    Wisdom of Solomon, pp. 1268-1276 in C. A. Evans and S. Porter, eds., Dictionary of

    New Testament Backgrounds (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2000).

    Writing and Literature Jewish, pp. 1289-1299 in C. A. Evans and S. Porter, eds.,

    Dictionary of New Testament Backgrounds (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 2000).

    Grace, pp. 524-526 in D. N. Freedman, ed., Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible (Grand

    Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2000).

    Maccabees, Third and Fourth Books of, pp. 839-841 in D. N. Freedman, ed., Eerdmans

    Dictionary of the Bible (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2000).

    Exaltation, Enthronement, pp. 359-63 in P. H. Davids and R. P. Martin, eds.,

    Dictionary of the Later New Testament and Its Developments (Downers Grove:

    InterVarsity, 1997).

    Heaven, New Heavens, pp. 439-43 in P. H. Davids and R. P. Martin, eds., Dictionary of

    the Later New Testament and Its Developments (Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1997).

    Repentance, Second Repentance, pp. 1011-15 in P. H. Davids and R. P. Martin, eds.,

    Dictionary of the Later New Testament and Its Developments (Downers Grove:

    InterVarsity Press, 1997).

    Visions, Ecstatic Experience, pp. 1194-98 in the Dictionary of the Later New Testament

    and Its Developments (Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 1997).

    6. BIBLE TRANSLATION AND EDITORIAL WORK

    Contributing Editor, Lexham Septuagint Project, Logos Research Systems (2005-2007).

    Developed prospectus for project and guidelines for the work of contributors, and

    recruited scholars to work on each book.

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    Apocrypha Editor, The Common English Bible, Abingdon Press (2007-2011). Recruited

    translation teams for each book of the Apocrypha; edited their work after receiving

    reports from readability consultants and reading groups. Also served as first

    translator for Prayer of Manasseh, Psalm 151, and 4 Maccabees; consulting

    translator for the Epistle to the Hebrews; and editor for the Revelation of John.

    Published in The Common English Bible With the Apocrypha (Nashville: Abingdon,

    2011).

    Translator/Reviser, The Apocrypha: English Standard Version, Oxford University Press.

    Responsible for the translation/revision of Sirach 1-26, Letter of Jeremiah, Prayer of

    Manasseh, Psalm 151, 3 Maccabees, 2 Esdras, and 4 Maccabees. Published in The

    English Standard Version Bible with the Apocrypha (New York: Oxford University

    Press, 2009), pp. 1237-64, 1299-1301, 1378-1438.

    7. SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS

    Grace, the Law, and Justification in 4 Ezra and the Pauline Letters: A Dialogue, Third

    Enoch Seminar Nangeroni Meeting, June 22-26, 2014 (Rome, Italy).

    Reading Revelation in Sri Lanka, John's Apocalypse and Cultural Contexts Ancient

    and Modern Section, 2012 National SBL Meeting (Chicago, IL).

    Progymnastic Training and the Rhetorical Composition of Hebrews, Rhetoric and

    New Testament Section, 2012 National SBL Meeting (Chicago, IL).

    The Contribution of 4 Maccabees to Ambrose's De Jacob et vita beata, Function of

    Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha in Early Judaism and Early Christianity Section,

    2012 National SBL Meeting (Chicago, IL).

    Neither Tamil Nor Sinhalese: Reading Galatians in Sri Lanka, 2011 Annual Meeting of

    the Institute for Biblical Research (San Francisco, CA).

    Panelist, Review of The Common English Bible, 2011 Annual Meeting of the Society of

    Biblical Literature (San Francisco, CA).

    James and the Testament of Job: The Evidence for Intertextuality, Letters of James,

    Peter, and Jude Section, 2010 National SBL Meeting (Atlanta, GA).

    Panel Review of Seeing Things Johns Way, Rhetoric and New Testament Section, 2009

    National SBL Meeting (New Orleans, LA).

    How Greek Is the Author of the Letter to the Hebrews: A Study of the Authors

    Location in Regard to Greek Paideia, Hebrews Group, 2008 National SBL Meeting

    (Boston, MA).

    Out of Our Minds? Appeals to Reason (Logos) in the Seven Oracles of Revelation 2-3,

    Rhetoric and the New Testament Section, 2008 National SBL Meeting (Boston, MA).

    An Example of How to Die Nobly For Religion: The Influence of 4 Maccabees on

    Origens Exhortatio ad Martyrium, Non-canonical Literature Section, 2007 National

    SBL Meeting (San Diego, CA).

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    Five Fragments of a Greek Codex of Exodus, International Organization for

    Septuagint and Cognate Studies, 2006 National SBL Meeting (Washington, DC).

    Seeing the World Through Johns Eyes: Rhetography in Revelation, Rhetoric of

    Religious Antiquity Seminar, 2006 National SBL Meeting (Washington, DC).

    Seven Fragments of a Greek Manuscript of Exodus, International Organization for

    Septuagint and Cognate Studies, 2005 National SBL Meeting (Philadelphia, PA).

    Panelist for discussion on The Strategic Evocation and Shaping of Story in the New

    Testament, Rhetoric of Religious Antiquity Seminar, 2005 National SBL Meeting

    (Philadelphia, PA).

    The Sinaiticus Text of 4 Maccabees, Short Paper, 2005 SNTS Meeting (Halle,

    Germany).

    Panelist for discussion on Priestly Discourse in the New Testament, Rhetoric and

    New Testament Section of the 2004 National SBL Meeting (San Antonio, TX).

    Panelist for discussion on Miracle Discourse in the New Testament,Rhetoric and New

    Testament Section of the 2001 National SBL Meeting (Denver, CO).

    Final Topics: The Rhetorical Functions of Intertexture in Revelation 14:14 16:21,

    presented as part of panel discussion on The Intertexture of Apocalyptica

    Discourse, Rhetoric and New Testament Section of the 1999 National SBL Meeting

    (Boston, MA).

    The Persuasive Strategy of the Apocalypse: A Socio-Rhetorical Investigation of

    Revelation 14:6-13, 1998 National Meeting of the SBL (Orlando, FL).

    Investigating Honor Discourse: Guidelines from Classical Rhetoricians, 1997 National

    SBL Meeting (San Francisco, CA).

    Honor Discourse and the Socio-Rhetorical Strategy of Matthew's Gospel, 1997

    Midwest Regional Meeting of the SBL (Chicago, IL).

    Worthy of God's Kingdom: Honor Discourse and Social Engineering in 1

    Thessalonians, 1996 National SBL Meeting (New Orleans, LA).

    The Wisdom of Ben Sira: Honor, Shame, and the Maintenance of Minority Cultural

    Values, 1995 National SBL Meeting (Philadelphia, PA) and Regional Meeting of

    SECSOR (Gainesville, FL).

    Despising Shame: A Cultural-Anthropological Investigation of the Epistle to the

    Hebrews, 1994 National SBL Meeting (Chicago, IL); 1994 Southeastern Regional

    Meeting (Atlanta, GA).

    Meeting the Exigencies of a Complex Rhetorical Situation: An Investigation of the

    Integrity of 2 Corinthians 1-7, 1993 Southeastern Regional Meeting of the SBL,

    Charleston, SC.

    8. INVITED LECTURES:

    Reading Revelation in the (2)1st Century, Second Presbyterian Church, Louisville, KY,

    January 17, 2015.

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    Transformation: The Heart of Pauls Gospel, Educational Opportunities Tours

    Journeys of Paul tour, November 1-12, 2013 and October 11-24, 2014.

    The Jewish Teachers of Jesus, James, and Jude, 2013 Spring Ecumenical Lecture,

    Mount Aloysius College, April 11, 2013.

    Attentive to the Word: Biblical Scholarship and the Devotional Life, The Fire of the

    Word (Renovare Conference, Denver, CO), May 4-5, 2012.

    Revelation and Roman Imperial Ideology: Apocalypse as Call to Resistance, New

    Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, April 12, 2012.

    The Jewish Teachers of Jesus, James, and Jude: The impact of Ben Sira, Tobit, and 1

    Enoch, Florida Southern College, April 2, 2012.

    Heeding the Book of Revelation Without Playing End-games, Educational

    Opportunities Tours Sixth Celebration Cruise, January 15-24, 2012.

    Menschenbild, the Problem of Evil, and the Problem of Theodicy in 4 Maccabees,

    Institut fr Evangelische Theologie, Universitt Osnabrck, August 23, 2011.

    The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs: Jewish or Christian? A Re-assessment, English-

    German Colloquium, Institute for the Study of Early Christianity and the

    Evangelische-theologisches Seminar, Universitt Tbingen, July 18, 2011.

    Turning Shame into Honor: The Pastoral Strategy of 1 Peter, St. Marks United

    Methodist Church, Lincoln, NE, October 25, 2010.

    Is Your Bible Thick Enough? Challenging the New Testament Canon, Colombo

    Theological Seminary, Colombo, Sri Lanka, October 1, 2010.

    The Apocrypha and Evangelical Christians, Colombo Theological Seminary,

    Colombo, Sri Lanka, September 17, 2010.

    The Challenge of Revelation for Christian Formation, Vanderbilt Presbyterian

    Church, Naples, FL, March 20, 2010.

    Preaching Through Hebrews, Pastors Clinic, Sandberg Leadership Center, Ashland

    Theological Seminary, August 2009.

    The Heart of the New Testament Message: Toward a Biblical Theology, 2008 Fall

    Lecture Series, Ashland Theological Seminary.

    Preaching Through Revelation, Pastors Clinic, Sandberg Leadership Center, Ashland

    Theological Seminary, February 2009.

    Jesus and James in the School of Ben Sira, Theologisches Seminar Reutlingen,

    Germany, June 13, 2007.

    Honor, Shame, and Paul, McManis Lecture, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL, April

    2006.

    The Jewish Teachers of Jesus and James: What the Leaders of Judean Christianity

    Learned from the Apocrypha University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, February 22,

    2006.

    The Jewish Teachers of Jesus, James, and the author of Hebrews: What early Christian

    Leaders learned from the Apocrypha, Hampden-Sydney College, October 27, 2005.

    Never Without a Witness: The With-God Life in the Intertestamental Period,

    Renovar 2005 International Conference (Denver, CO).

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    Living Like Youll Live Forever, Ashland University Spring Convocation, March 23,

    2005.

    Reading the Bible at Qumran, Alexandria, and Ephesus, public lecture given on April

    4, 2004, From the Dead Sea Scrolls to the Forbidden Book exhibit, John S. Knight

    Center, Akron, Ohio.

    Across this Threshold, Ashland University Baccalaureate Service, May 11, 2001.

    9. SELECTED BOOK REVIEWS:

    Jewish and Greco-Roman Environments

    J. J. Collins, The Scepter and the Star, Interpretation 50 (1996) 426-428.

    Alan K. Bowman, et al, eds., The Cambridge Ancient History: Volume X, The Augustan

    Empire, 43 B.C.-A.D. 69, Asbury Theological Journal 52 (1997) 91-92.

    J. J. Collins, Jewish Wisdom in the Hellenistic Age, Ash T J 33 (2001) 114-115.

    J. W. van Henten, The Maccabean Martyrs as Saviours of the Jewish People, Ash T J 33

    (2001) 115-116.

    Peter Enns, Exodus Retold: Ancient Exegesis of the Departure from Egypt in Wis 10:15-

    21 and 19:1-9, Ash T J 33 (2001) 115.

    Social World of the New Testament

    Bruce J. Malina, The New Testament World and Windows on the World of Jesus; Pheme

    Perkins, Gnosticism and the New Testament, Perspectives in Religious Studies, 22

    (1995) 79-82.

    L. Michael White and O. Larry Yarbrough, eds., The Social World of the First Christians:

    Essays in Honor of Wayne A. Meeks, Christian Century 113 (1996) 237-239.

    Halvor Moxnes (ed.), Constructing Early Christian Families: Family as Social Reality

    and Metaphor, Andrews University Seminary Studies 37 (1999) 327-329.

    Gospels and Acts

    David Bauer and Mark Powell (eds.), Treasures Old and New: Contributions to

    Matthean Studies, Ash Th J 30 (1998) 115-16.

    Jerome Neyrey, Honor and Shame in the Gospel of Matthew, AUSS 38 (2000) 166-168.

    Paul

    Jrgen Becker, Paul: Apostle to the Gentiles, Christian Century, 111 (1994) 504.

    Daniel Boyarin, A Radical Jew: Paul and the Politics of Identity, Christian Century, 112

    (1995) 581-82.

    Don Garlington, Faith, Obedience and Perseverance: Aspects of Paul's Letter to the

    Romans, Critical Review of Books in Religion 9 (1996).

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    Ben Witherington, III, Conflict and Community in Corinth: A Socio-Rhetorical

    Commentary on 1 and 2 Corinthians, Andrews University Seminary Studies 35 (1997)

    156-158.

    Gordon Fee, Paul's Letter to the Philippians, CBQ 59 (1997) 577-78.

    Hebrews and General Epistles

    George H. Guthrie, The Structure of Hebrews: A Text-Linguistic Analysis, CBQ 57

    (1995) 395-97.

    Thomas Long, Hebrews, Theology Today 54/4 (1998) 576-77.

    Victor Pfitzner, Hebrews, CBQ 61 (1999) 163-64.

    N. C. Croy, Endurance in Suffering: Hebrews 12.1-13 in its Rhetorical, Religious, and

    Philosophical Context, RBL 2 (2000) 452-54.

    Barth Campbell, Honor, Shame, and the Rhetoric of 1 Peter, RBL 2 (2000) 459-62.

    Luke T. Johnson, Hebrews, Interpretation 62/2 (2008) 198-200.

    Revelation and Apocalyptic Literature

    Philip E. Hughes, The Book of Revelation, Trinity Journal, 13NS (1992) 106-108.

    Jrgen Roloff, The Revelation of John, Princeton Seminary Bulletin, 15 NS (1994) 207-209.

    Jean-Pierre Prvost, How to Read the Apocalypse, Biblical Theology Bulletin 25 (1995) 94.

    Bruce Malina, On the Genre and Message of Revelation: Star Visions and Sky Journeys,

    JBL 116 (1997) 763-65.

    Sverre Be, Gog and Magog: Ezekiel 38 39 as pre-text for Revelation 19,17-21 and

    20,7-10, JSNT 26 (2003) 127-128.

    Stephen Smalley, The Revelation to John, Biblical Theology Bulletin, forthcoming.

    New Testament Introduction, Biblical Interpretation and Theology

    John Carroll and Joel Green, The Death of Jesus in Early Christianity, TrinJ 18NS (1997)

    102-105.

    D. A. Carson, D. J. Moo, and Leon Morris, An Introduction to the New Testament,

    Christian Century, 109 (1992) 497-98.

    Vernon Robbins, Exploring the Texture of Texts and The Tapestry of Early Christian

    Discourse, Ash Th J 30 (1998) 123-26.

    Ian G. Wallis, The Faith of Jesus Christ in Early Christian Traditions, CBQ 58 (1996) 568-

    569.

    10. PUBLISHED SERMONS

    What On Earth Are Good Protestants To Do With Saints? Ashland Theological Journal

    44 (2012) 35-39.

    A Summons to Sobriety, Preaching 19/3 (Nov/Dec 2003) 53-54.

    Keeping Gods Sabbath, Preaching 18/1 (July-August 2002) 39-42.

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    Whats Wrong With a Little Murder, Preaching On-line, July 2001.

    Our Wake-Up Call, Preaching 16/3 (2000) 29-32.

    Giving Rebirth for Immortality, Preaching 14/6 (1999) 32-37.

    Convictions, Pulpit Digest, January/February 1995, 64-70.

    Scribes Trained for the Kingdom, Ashland Theological Journal 29 (1997) 1-6.

    11. PUBLICATIONS FOR DEVOTIONAL USE AND CHURCH-RELATED CURRICULUM:

    Remember Your Baptism: Living Out the Christian Rite of Transformation,

    Conversations 8.1 (2010) 86-91.

    Before Baptism: John the Baptizer and Jewish Purification Rites, Adult Bible Studies

    Illustrated 2/1 (2009) 19-22.

    Philippians, 1 & 2 Thessalonians, in New International Lesson Annual 2009-2010 (ed.

    Nan Duerling; Nashville: Abingdon, 2009).

    1 John and Revelation: Gods Community Now and in the Future, in New International

    Lesson Annual 2006-2007 (ed. Nan Duerling; Nashville: Abingdon, 2006).

    1 and 2 Corinthians: Called to Community, in New International Lesson Annual 2005-

    2006 (ed. Nan Duerling; Nashville: Abingdon, 2005), 345-454.

    Introduction to Hebrews, video segment for Disciple I: Revised Videos (Nashville:

    United Methodist Publishing House, 2005).

    Hebrews: Living in Faith, Adult Bible Studies June-July-August 2004 (Nashville: United

    Methodist Publishing House, 2004).

    An Advent Sonnet, Trinity Seminary Review 25.1 (2004) 67.

    A Sure Foundation, pp. 327-333 in The Upper Room Disciplines 2003: A Book of Daily

    Devotions (Nashville: Upper Room Books, 2002).

    Link-tionary (Nashville: United Methodist Publishing House), November 1999,

    March 2000, July 2000, December 2000, April 2001, and August 2001 issues. This

    material has been re-issued in three annuals edited by Douglas Wingeier, Keeping

    Holy Time: Year A, Year B, and Year C (Nashville: Abingdon, 2001-2003).

    Introduction to Daniel, video segment for Disciple IV (Nashville: United Methodist

    Publishing House, 2001).

    The Sermon on the Mount, Adult Bible Studies Teacher (United Methodist Publishing

    House) 9/1 (September-November 2001) 8-10.

    The Churches at Philippi, Ephesus, and Colossae, Adult Bible Studies Teacher (United

    Methodist Publishing House) 8/4 (June-August 2000) 2-5.

    The Uniqueness of the Gospel of Mark, Adult Bible Studies Teacher (United Methodist

    Publishing House) 6/3 (March-May 1998) 2-4.

    Clement of Alexandria, William Tyndale, and John Donne, in For All the Saints

    (ed. Clifton Guthrie; Akron, OH: Order of Saint Luke Publications, 1995).

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    12. MUSIC PUBLICATIONS:

    Johannine Benediction, SATB anthem, Folio Vol. 2.3, pp.30-31, Abingdon Press, 1992;

    re-release, World Library Publications, 2010.

    Behold the Lamb, SATB anthem, Abingdon Press, 1995.

    Ring We Now of Christmas, handbell arrangement, Abingdon Press, 1998.

    O Clap Your Hands, SATB anthem, Abingdon Press, 2001.

    Comfort, Comfort Ye, My People, SATB anthem with ensemble, Abingdon Press,

    2001; re-release, Concordia Publishing House, 2010.

    Transfiguration Prayer, SATB a capella anthem, World Library Publications, 2008.

    Renaissance Suite (organ arrangements of five dances by Tielman Susato), Church

    Music Workshop vol. 11, nos. 1 (Jan-Apr), 2 (May-Aug), and 3 (Sep-Dec), Abingdon

    Press, 2001.

    O Clap Your Hands, TTBB anthem (re-arrangement of SATB anthem), Abingdon

    Press, 2009.

    Two Renaissance Suites (organ arrangements of ten dances from Tielman Susatos

    Danserye [1551]), Concordia Publishing House, 2011.

    Chorale Prelude on Allein Gott in der Hh (All Glory Be to God on High), pp. 54-57 in

    Hymn Prelude Library, volume 1, edited by Kevin Hildebrand, Concordia Publishing

    House, 2012.

    Chorale Prelude on Die gldne Sonne (The Golden Sun), for Hymn Prelude Library,

    volume 3, edited by Kevin Hildebrand (Concordia Publishing House, 2013).

    A Time to Dance: Baroque Gigues for Organ (arrangements of gigues by Handel, Pachelbel,

    and Bach), Beckenhorst, 2014.

    The Lord at First Did Adam Make, SATB anthem, Concordia Publishing House, 2014.

    Chorale Preludes on Herzlich tut mir verlangen (more commonly, O Sacred Head, Now

    Wounded) and Kings Weston (At the Name of Jesus), for Hymn Prelude Library,

    edited by Kevin Hildebrand (Concordia Publishing House, forthcoming in 2014).

    Chorale Prelude on Nicaea (Holy, Holy, Holy), for Hymn Prelude Library, edited by

    Kevin Hildebrand (Concordia Publishing House, forthcoming in 2015).

    Seven Renaissance Dances (organ arrangements of seven additional dances by Tielman

    Susato), Concordia, 2015.

    One Thing Have I Desired, SATB anthem, Concordia Publishing House, 2015.

    ACADEMIC HONORS, AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS:

    Lilly Faculty Fellows Grant (2010-2011).

    Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow (2006-2007); Renewal (Summer 2011).

    Appointed the sixth Trustees Distinguished Professor of Ashland University (2005).

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    ECPA Gold Medallion Award Finalist, Reference and Academic Books, 2005 (An

    Introduction to the New Testament: Contexts, Methods & Ministry Formation

    [InterVarsity, 2004]).

    Elected to the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas (2001).

    SBL Regional Scholar (1995).

    SBL (SECSOR) Graduate Student Paper Award (1994).

    Emory University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Tuition Fellowship (1990-1991;

    1991-1992); Graduate Fellowship (1990-1994); Assistant Instructorship (1994-1995).

    ACADEMIC SERVICE:

    Society of Biblical Literature

    Co-chair (with Loren Johns), Function of Non-Canonical Literature Section (2009-

    present).

    Founding Chair, Rhetoric of Religious Antiquity Seminar (2005-2010).

    Steering Committee, Rhetoric and the New Testament Section (2004-2010).

    Steering Committee, Best Teaching Practices Consultation (2004-2010).

    Ashland Theological Seminary

    Department Chair, Biblical Studies (2005-2006; 2007-2010; 2011-2014)

    Academic Affairs Committee (2005-2006; 2007-2010; 2011-2014)

    Personal and Professional Development Committee (2001-2005; chair, 2004-2005).

    Recruitment Committee, Ashland Theological Seminary (2002-2003).

    Spiritual Formation, Chapel, and Student Life Committee (2003-2004, ex-officio as

    interim Director of the Chapel; 2010-2011).

    Library Committee (1995-2001; chair, 1997-2001).

    Other

    Editorial Board, Rhetoric of Religious Antiquity Project (1999-present).

    Editorial Board, Emory Studies in Early Christianity (1999-present).

    Editorial Board, Journal for the Study of New Testament (1997-2003).

    External Dissertation Examiner, Fuller Theological Seminary

    External Reviewer, Andrews University Seminary Studies; InterVarsity Press

    Consultant, United Methodist Publishing House (Disciple Series)

    PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS MAINTAINED

    Society of Biblical Literature

    Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas (SNTS)

    Ordination as an Elder in Full Connection in the Florida Annual Conference of the

    United Methodist Church (Elder, 2004-present; Deacon, 1995-2004).

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    EMPLOYMENT IN PASTORAL MINISTRY

    One unit of Clinical Pastoral Education at Akron General Medical Center, Akron, Ohio

    (Summer 2003).

    Substitute Preacher at various churches (primarily those where I have also been

    employed as Minister of Music [see below]).

    Intern at St. George's Episcopal Church, Helmetta, NJ (Fall 1989 to Spring 1990).

    Campus Minister for Westminster Choir College, Nassau Christian Center, Princeton,

    NJ (September 1987 to 1989).

    EMPLOYMENT IN MUSIC MINISTRY

    Organist/Director of Music, Port Charlotte United Methodist Church, Port Charlotte, FL

    (July 2014-present).

    Organist/Director of Music, Christ United Methodist Church, Ashland, OH (1998-2014).

    Conference Organist, United Methodist Church Ohio East Area, 2009 and 2010.

    Guest Organist, Friedenskirche (Evangelisch-methodistische Kirche), Tuebingen,

    Germany (2006-2007).

    Interim Chapel Co-ordinator, Organist, and Director of the Seminary Chapel Choir,

    Ashland Theological Seminary (2003-2004).

    Director of Choirs, First United Methodist Church, Ashland, OH (August 1995 to June

    1998).

    Interim Organist/Director of Ashland Seminary Chapel Choir (Spring 1997).

    Organist/Choirmaster, Christ Our Hope Lutheran Church, Riverdale, GA (August 1990

    to July 1995).

    Accompanist, Candler Choraliers, Emory University, Atlanta, GA (1991-1992).

    Assistant Organist, Emory University, Atlanta, GA (Spring semester, 1991).

    Organist/Choirmaster, St. George's Episcopal Church, Helmetta, NJ (September 1985 to

    June 1990).

    Tenor soloist with Candler Choraliers, Atlanta Bach Choir, Princeton University Glee

    Club, Princeton Singers, and Musica Alta.

    PERSONAL INFORMATION

    Family: Married to Donna Jean Heitman deSilva; three sons: James Adrian (3/16/1995),

    John Austin (7/4/1998), and Justin Alexander (1/24/2001).

    Religious Affiliation: United Methodist

    Ethnicity: Sinhalese-American

    Hobbies: Music, Racquetball, Swimming, Biking, Cooking.

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